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NASA Mars rover launches: a closer look at its record-breaking cameras – TechRadar
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The NASA Mars Perseverance Rover has successfully launched and it’s carrying a record number of cameras to help it hunt for signs of life on the red planet.
The six-wheeled robot, which is the successor to the Mars Curiosity Rover, took off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida and is expected to touch down on the surface of Mars on 18 February 2021.
Its younger sibling landed on Mars in August 2012 and remains there, investigating to this day, living off its radioactive isotope pow…
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